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Comeback Over For O’Neill
by Paul on 09/30/08 at 09:07 AM ET
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from Lord Stanley’s Blog,
Jeff O’Neill has decided to end his comeback try with the Hurricanes, the team said today.
O’Neill, a former Canes star, came to training camp as an unsigned free agent. The forward did not play in the NHL last season but hoped to win a roster spot with the Hurricanes.
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Thats too bad. Kind of liked the guy.
On another note. Anyone hear anything about NHL Center Ice having more HD games? Or how much it will cost half-way through the season?
I think last year at the half way point it dropped to either $69 or $59, which is way better than the absurdity of $169 for the full year (or 159 after discount…awesome).
Posted by callmedrw on 09/30/08 at 09:47 AM ET